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To James Madison from John Fowler and Others, 28 March 1806 (Abstract)

From John Fowler and Others, 28 March 1806 (Abstract)

§ From John Fowler and Others. 28 March 1806, Washington. “Understanding that an appointment for the Consulate of Tunis is under consideration of the executive we beg leave to recommend to your notice Doctor Wm. C. Smith1 as a Character well calculated to fill that important Station.”

RC (DNA: RG 59, LAR, 1801–9, filed under “Smith”). 1 p.; signed by John Fowler, Leonard Covington, Abram Trigg, George Clinton Jr., and John Dawson. All congressmen, Dawson and Trigg were from Virginia, Covington from Maryland, Fowler from Kentucky, and Clinton from New York.

1This was probably army physician William C. Smith who was stationed at Fort Dearborn (History of Medicine and Surgery and Physicians and Surgeons of Chicago [Chicago, 1922], 13).

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